Round Barn Farm B&B&B

Visable from Highway 61 just 4 miles from downtown Red Wing, MN, the 1914 Dammon Round Barn Farm beckons you off the busy byways to enjoy 35 acres of fields, woodlands and bluffs. Listed on the National Register of Historic buildings, the barn is the only one remaining in Goodhue County.

The residence is a delight. Built on a design from 1861 by architect Samuel Sloan, the use of reclaimed timbers and country antique furnishings combine to deliver the atmosphere, comforts and charms of days gone by.

Our home includes five suites. All are designed for double occupancy and include king or queen size feather beds, gas stoves or fireplaces and a 2-person massage or Jacuzzi whirlpool tub in the private bath. All are decorated in sophisticated old-fashioned country style. Every window frames wonderful views of the Round Barn Farm and Flower Valley.

When running a B&B we believe two things better shine: the bed and the breakfast! Our beds all have pillow mattresses, featherbeds, down comforters and pillows covered by luxury linens. It is like sleeping on a cloud!

Our breakfasts are wonderful and huge! You need to wear your pants with the elastic waists! Every breakfast starts with our fresh out of the oven hot homemade bread (bread is the third B in Round Barn Farm B&B&B!) along with the fruit course. That is followed by a main course and then dessert. You will not be hungry for lunch when you stay at the Round Barn Farm! All couples go home with a loaf of our signature Round Barn Farm buttermilk bread where the loaf looks like the round barn!

After breakfast we tour everyone through the famous Dammon Round Barn and tell all the stories about the barn and the families that have lived here. It is a truly remarkable structure with a fascinating history.

If you spend your day at the Round Barn Farm, rural relaxation and pleasures are yours. Stroll the paths winding through our 35 acres around fields and up the wooded bluff. The re-opened tractor path takes you up through the woods where you can see Lake Pepin in the distance through an opening in the forest canopy. Watch for deer, ruffed grouse and wild turkeys as you walk to the top of the bluff. Log benches provide places to rest and visit along the way.

Summer will find you on the swing in the old oak tree or picking ripe wild blackberries in the east field. Take a refreshing complementary drink and a book out to the gazebo to enjoy! Or experience the fun of a flashlight walk on a July night and be amazed at the "Christmas lights display" of fireflies!